If the identification you provide is not a Maryland driver’s license or MVA ID Card OR does not identify your current address, you must also provide two of the following documents as proof of your current Maryland address:

Note: Documents must include the applicant's name and address. Documents may not be from the same two agencies. (i.e. Two documents issued by MVA).

•MVA registration card or title

•Utility, telephone or cable/satellite TV bill

•Bank account statement

•Property tax bill

•Mortgage statement or proof of home ownership (Deed, Title, Bill of Sale)

•Major credit card bill (Visa, MasterCard, Wal-Mart, Target, etc.)

•Residential rental contract (lease or rental contract between landlord and tenant which ​includes all signatures).

•Selective Service Card

•Federal, state or local government mail (ie. Social Security, social services)

•Car insurance policy

All documents must be dated within the past 90 days. ​

An electronic copy of a clear, recent photograph. We strongly recommend using a free, highly-rated passport photo app widely available for download via the App Store, Google Play Store or anywhere apps are available.

Generally, the photo should look like a driver’s license or passport
photo. Specifically, it must be a clear, color photo of
the patient’s unobscured face taken within the last six months
to reflect the patient’s current appearance and feature a plain white
or off-white background. The patient must be clothed, directly
facing the camera with both eyes open and should have
either a neutral facial expression or a natural smile. The patient must not be
wearing a hat, head covering, sunglasses or dark glasses.

The file must be an image file (.jpg) no
larger than 3 MB in size and may not be digitally enhanced or
altered in a way that changes the patient’s appearance.

Examples of acceptable photos:

If your photo does not meet the stated
guidelines, your application will be returned.

For more examples of acceptable and unacceptable photos, visit
the Passport Photos page of the US Department of State website. NOTE: Please do
not use the photo cropping tool on the Passport Photos page; simply view
the photos provided as samples of what is and is not acceptable.

Patients in hospice care may elect to submit a
letter from the attending hospice physician in lieu of a recent photo. The letter must be from the Attending of
Hospice Record (AOHR) physician on hospice letterhead stating that the patient
is a hospice patient under his or her care. It may be uploaded in either
.jpg or .pdf format.

Complete and submit an online
application. Visit
the MMCC
Registry website​
and click Create Account under the Patients heading.

Verify your email address. As soon as you have completed and submitted an
online application form, a verification email will be sent to the email
address you provided on your application. You mustclick
the verification link in the email message to verify your email
account. Without performing this step, your application is not
complete and will not be reviewed by the Commission.

Completed applications will be reviewed by MMCC and you will
receive a follow up email advising whether or not your application has been
approved. Please retain the approval email for your records. It
contains your Username, which you will need to log in to the Patient Registry,
as well as your MMCC Patient ID Number, which your physician will need to issue
your written certification for medical cannabis. Once you have a written
certification, you will also need to provide your Patient ID Number when
visiting a licensed dispensary to purchase medical cannabis.

OPTIONAL: Designate a Caregiver. Once
your application has been approved, you can log into the Patient Registry
to access your account and designate a caregiver (on the Add/Remove
Caregiver tab). Please note that the caregiver must be registered
(submitted an application and received MMCC approval) prior to being
designated.

Next Steps

After receiving MMCC approval, you are ready to visit a provider
registered with MMCC to obtain a valid certification. Once fully
registered and in possession of a valid certification, you will be able to
print your temporary MMCC patient ID card, this will be required to purchase
medical cannabis from a licensed Maryland dispensary.​

Please be sure to have your MMCC Patient ID Number with you when
you visit your provider and the dispensary.​​​​